How to Adopt a Purebred Pet – with NO Breeder Fees!

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  1. RoDarrick says:

    I really like pets a lot especially cats even though they hate them in my family which led me to relinquish the cat I had earlier. Now that I moved out, I really want to adopt another beautiful cat again. By the way, your pet look very beautiful and with the skin, it creates a sense of pure beauty. Very interesting post this is for me. Thumbs up

    • Alyce says:

      Thank you so much. Our family feels very lucky to have found Shirley, our sweet and funny Bengal cat. 

  2. Ibrahim says:

    I currently have 7 pets in my house!  3 dogs and 4 cats.  I don’t know why, but whenever my wife’s friends find animals, they asked her if she wants them.  The last pet we got was a dog that had been abandoned by her owner.  I admit that I protested because we already have too many pets, but I was overseas and couldn’t put up much of a fight.  

    I understand her willingness, but I have to keep reminding her that we can’t save everyone, but we’ll do what we can,  Anyway, the dog’s name is chowder and she is the sweetest thing in the world!

  3. AmDetermined says:

    Hi, thank you very much your post brings awareness on how to adopt purebred pet without breeder fee, I love dogs and based on what you post I have learnt and I now have idea, I know there are a lot of people out there who need this information, I am always happy to share your information because it is always helpful and timely.

  4. Carol5162 says:

    I have always loved pets and my favorite are dogs. They are always stray dogs that have probably lost their way or just off from the streets. It is interesting how where I come from stray dogs are always available. It is also common to get surrendered pets. I love that adoption societies are lowering their costs.

    I love the two cuties from your pictures. Who wouldn’t want to adopt Baron and Teddy?

    Thank you for taking your time to give us this informative article.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Carol, Baron and Teddy are definitely a couple of cuties with larger than life personalities! I’m happy to hear that you are thoughtful enough to take in stray pets that find their way to you — it sounds like they were the ones who chose you. 

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  5. Gomer says:

    I like the color and the spots in your pet’s skin. It resembles the skin of a leopard.

    I love pets and in fact have adopted several pets over the years. I want to have pet/s again, I miss having one as they are good stress relievers. However, most of the members in my family are against adopting. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Gomer, my cat, Shirley, is indeed part leopard, as the Bengal breed starts by breeding an Asian leopard cat with a domesticated cat. They are both beautiful cats and a joy to have around. They can definitely reduce stress levels too!

      It’s very wise to make sure that everyone in the household is on the same page before a pet is adopted. Owning a pet is a long-term committment and a big responsibility too. You may find that volunteering at a shelter of short-term pet fostering is a better solution to provide you with some time with pets in need.

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  6. Nuttanee says:

    Thank you for such an informative post. I have always wanted to adopt a dog after reading many horrible stories of the Christmas tradition of bringing a dog into a family and did not want them. Just plain sad.

    The Yorkshire and Labradoodle are so adorable! I have always wanted to adopt one because I do not have to groom the hair as much and it will nit be all over my clothes. Their character traits are so friendly as well, my friend has one. When I see them I just want to hug them 🙂 I will make sure to check FAPS out.

    Thanks again!

    • Alyce says:

      The poodle breeds are known for being hypoallergenic, and their hair can be groomed into some amazing styles. It’s a good idea to be acquainted with breed-specific qualities as some will fit better into your lifestyle. All dogs will require some grooming, but some will definitely shed much less than others. 

      It is sad to think of how many pets are given as gifts to people who are not ready for the responsiblity of pet ownership. Fortunately, there are many rescue organizations who help to find more suitable homes for the pets. 

      I hope you are able to find one that is perfect for you. FAPS is a great place to find a new pet!

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  7. Alex says:

    Wow, that’s an awesome article. That’s a really great way to save money AND provide a sweet and caring environment for breed-specific, rescued animals.  I think that this article would be helpful and enlightening for a lot of people out there. All of the options mentioned can give these beautiful animals a second chance. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Alex, I was definitely happy to find the bengal cat rescue group. Our family is so very thankful that we found Shirley — it’s great to know that we got a fantastic cat while also helping out one in need. 

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  8. Pentrental says:

    I would have thought that adopting a purebred pet would be very expensive, so I’m happily surprised to find out through your post that it can be inexpensive. Wow your cat is really beautiful! I see that Great Lakes Bengal Rescue is a great targeted group for Bengal cats. I’m definitely going to check out there website further. Also I’m glad to learn about places like NC Yorkie Rescue and FAPS. You’ve breading my horizons when it comes to purebred dog or cat adoption and I’ll for sure be saving your post here, thank you!

    • Alyce says:

      Aww, thank you for the sweet words about Shirley. She really is a wonderful, sweet cat and a great addition to our family. The rescue groups are doing important work and I’m so happy to help build awareness for all that they do!

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  9. Petar says:

    These are great ways to adopt pet. But for me, the biggest problem with adopting pets was lack of free time. I just don’t have enough time to take care of pet. One day, I hope, I will have a dog. I just adore them! 

    Thanks for great article, my girlfriend wants to adopt some pets I have to show this to her. 🙂

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Petar, I’m so glad you enjoyed the article. Adopting a pet definitely requires a significant time commitment, but there are ways you can get in some puppy time without adopting… For instance, you may enjoy spending an hour a week taking shelter dogs on a walk. It’s a great way to bond with the dogs while you both get a little outdoor time. 

      Thanks for sharing with your girlfriend – I hope that she finds the information helpful!

      Warm Regards, Alyce 

  10. Gaurav Gaur says:

    Hi, Alyce.
    Thanks for sharing the information on how to adopt a purebred pet.
    Pet always fill the gap of loneliness in the family, but I am too weak to handle the sudden demise of a lovely pet. It needs a lot of courage to adopt a new one after this loss.
    Your suggestion to donate through Good Shop and Amazon Smile is surely fine. I will use them in the memory of my cute dog.
    Warm Regards,
    Gaurav Gaur

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Guarav, I’m so sorry to hear about the sudden loss of your beloved dog. Pets enrich our lives so much, and it can be very hard to manage our grief and adapt to life without them. I definitely understand that it can take some time open yourself up to that type of relationship again. 

      Personally, I needed over a year after losing my sweet cat before I was ready to consider adopting another. I’m very grateful that I found Shirley (my current cat) when I did — the timing was perfect. It’s something that is different for everyone. 

      I wish you strength and a warm heart as you honor the memory of your cute dog. 

      Big hugs, Alyce

  11. Adyns68 says:

    I personally like the giving back to the causes. I donate my time to work with non profit organization when I can. And that’s how I got my dog, a German Shepherd, he was a companion of a retired soldier in a shelter where I donated my time.

    So, I agree with your list. These are proven methods which works and can help you get a pet at a very low cost.

    Thanks for sharing.

    • Alyce says:

      Oh, what a wonderful story! Thanks for volunteering at the non-profits – it’s great cause – plus how awesome that you got a German Shepherd through that connection!?!!

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  12. Kristin says:

    I love that you incorporated how to also give back to animals even if you don’t have the means to give directly by payment. You also reminded me to use my Amazon Smile account- I forget to use their specific URL sometimes. Any recommendations for animal charities to donate to? I think I picked a random one at the time of creating my account, but would love to donate to an animal charity. Thanks! 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Kristin, These groups do such amazing work (and usually on a shoestring budget), so it’s great to help them where we can.

      As far as animal organizations, I’m personally a big fan of Great Lakes Bengal Rescue since they paired me with my cat Shirley, and I know it’s a very caring group. You could also search for humane societies and rescue groups in your own town if you’d prefer to know that your donations are being used in your community. I’ll bet that a quick Amazon Smile search will show you a number of qualified groups that you could choose from.

      Thanks so much for helping these sweet souls.

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  13. Sandy says:

    Thank you for this very interesting article about adopting a purebred pet. I really like your idea and advice about adopting a purebred pet, whether a cat or a dog. Why spend a lot of money for a pet when so many pets are looking for an owner?

    I didn’t know there were ways other than breeder purchases to get a purebred pet, but now thanks to your article people will learn about a few options for doing just that. Thank you for this. Well done!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Sandy, I’m so glad that you found the article interesting and informative. Hopefully the information can be shared with people who are looking for a pet and help to find some needy animals their forever homes!

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  14. Jade says:

    This is a fantastic article that not only people looking to get a new family member should read but everyone else should too. I think it is really important to be aware of the business in pet buying and lead with your heart when looking for a new family member because there are so so so many animals at there that need a home and I love how you made adoption a huge part of this article. I desire so much to have more fur babies in the future and your article has drilled down into me that there are many aspects in pet adoption to consider. Thank you for your time in writing this article, it is appreciated 🙂

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jade, As much as I appreciate and love seeing the annual Best in Show competition for beautiful dog breeds, I also recognize that with so many animals needing good homes, that rescuing is a great way to get the best of both worlds (a purebred pet and a rescued animal in need).

      I hope you find some very special new fur babies when the time is right!

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  15. Phil says:

    Hello Alyce,

    Thanks for the tips! 

    My mom is moving into a senior’s home that allows pets, in just about a month, and she’s talked about finally getting a cat after so many years.

    Our neighbors have an amazing cat of a rare breed, a Burmese cat of a special blue/ white/gray combination. So this gave me an idea to shop for one…

    But they can be really expensive, and your post made me think that adoption might be a really good way to go. Maybe it doesn’t have to be a fancy Burmese cat, she could be happy with many other breeds as long as they are friendly. Now I’d like to browse their pictures, but not quite finding them… help!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Phil, 

      How fantastic that your mom is moving into a place that allows pets! An article at agingcare.com states that, “for elderly pet owners… pets can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, increase social interaction and physical activity and help them learn.” 

      I did a quick search online and found an active Burmese rescue group for you on Facebook at: facebook.com/burmrserescue/

      If you are hoping to find a nice and friendly cat, these rescue groups are great resources as they have usually spent enough time with each animal to know if it’s friendly and social, or rather an animal that is skittish and shy. This should help ensure that your mom gets an animal that has the right temperament to fit in at it’s new home. 

      Wishing her success in the new home and in her search for a sweet kitty!

      Warm Regards, Alyce



  16. Zihad says:

    Hi!
     This is amazing. Having a pet is really good. First I would like to say that, this has blown my mind. I definitely agree that owning a pet is one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do. Pets provide laughs, joy, snuggles, and benefits that you just can’t put a price on.. this is so true. Also very glad to know about your pet Shirley, how cool that it is rescued and specially it is bengal! 

    How much does it cost to adopt pet like Shirley from breed-specific rescue groups?

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Zihad,

      The Great Lakes Bengal Rescue group has 2 basic prices for their adoptions… it’s more expensive for a kitten (under 1 year old) but around $150 to rescue an adult over 1 year old. It’s a great deal because it includes the pet, a health checkup with treatments / vaccines as needed, and the spay or neuter operation. If you don’t want to own the pet long-term (or just want to test out how it will work in your household), then fostering is free… the rescue group even pays for vet visits when you foster!

      Warm Regards, Alyce

  17. Arwil says:

    Thank you so much for this information – I learned a lot and will also share with friends and relatives who might be in search for one. 

    Having a pet at home really makes a big difference whether you are having a good or bad day. Pets just simply put a smile on your face. Yes even our two little fish at home gracefully swimming in their fish bowl provides delight after coming home tired from all day work.

    All the best!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Arwil, I agree that even the pets that you don’t get to cuddle are a wonderful addition to a household. I’ve seen some beautiful aquariums and watching fish swim around can be very enjoyable. 

      Warm Regards, Alyce

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